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Post by coolman123 on Aug 5, 2006 4:38:07 GMT -5
problem is where the long hair was before theres a line where it comes up.should i just sand it down? or will that ruin it is it possible to do without sculpy
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Post by wwe4ever on Aug 5, 2006 8:54:46 GMT -5
you could just fill in the line with sculpy then it would solve the problem or anything that hardens over time.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 5, 2006 17:54:22 GMT -5
Get some epoxy putty. If you're here in the States, go to Home Depot or Lowe's and it can be found in the plumbing section. Hardens/cures in about 10 minutes, and is sandable.
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Post by coolman123 on Aug 6, 2006 4:30:14 GMT -5
thanks for answers but im in uk so i dont know where to get this putty stuff +1 both
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Post by Deleted on Aug 6, 2006 9:50:41 GMT -5
thanks for answers but im in uk so i dont know where to get this putty stuff +1 both You've got a type of hardware store in the UK, right? Wherever you can go to get plumbing supplies, you should be able to find epoxy putty.
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Post by coolman123 on Aug 6, 2006 14:51:32 GMT -5
ok thanks ill have a look +1 again (im feeling nice lol)
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Post by ianarchy on Aug 7, 2006 8:40:17 GMT -5
My man AF has again got the right idea, although the UK is probably got a similar environment to Australia, so I would suggest going to a hobby store or toy store rather than a hardware store.
But yeah man, get some epoxy putty (preferably for models), spread that stuff around, let it dry and give it a quick sand down and you should be ready.
From the pic though I don't see why you can't just sand it down if you can't find the putty.
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Post by coolman123 on Aug 7, 2006 13:00:38 GMT -5
ok thanks karma when i can
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